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Dario Javier Zamora

Ph.D. in physics with expertise in Statistical Physics, Complex Systems, Machine Learning, Data Analysis, and Information Theory
Experience

University of Insubria

Researcher / June, 2023Present

Brazilian Centre for Physics Research

Researcher / February, 2021January, 2022

National University of Tucuman and National Scientific and Technical Research Council

Researcher / March, 2022May, 2023

National University of La Plata

Lecturer / October, 2018February, 2022

National University of Tucuman

Undergraduated Teaching Assistant / June, 2013April, 2016

Research Expertise
Statistical Mechanics
Information Theory
Complex Systems
Mathematical Physics
Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
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About
Dr. Dario Javier Zamora is a highly educated and experienced physicist. He received his Ph.D. in Physics from the National University of La Plata in 2020. Throughout his academic career, he has focused on conducting research in various areas of physics, including quantum mechanics, astrophysics, and statistical physics. After completing his doctoral studies, Dr. Zamora continued his research as a postdoctoral researcher at the Brazilian Centre for Physics Research. He then moved on to become a researcher at the University of Insubria in Italy, where he studied the properties of bacteria mobility and stochastic processes through simulations. Dr. Zamora has also held research positions at the National University of Tucuman and the National Scientific and Technical Research Council in Argentina. During this time, he worked on projects related to the dynamics of complex systems and the behavior of solar wind. In addition to his research work, Dr. Zamora has also been actively involved in teaching and mentoring students. He has served as a lecturer at the National University of La Plata, where he taught courses on statistical mechanics and information theory. He also worked as an Undergraduated Teaching Assistant at the National University of Tucuman, where he helped students with their coursework and lab experiments. He continues to be actively involved in research and teaching, and his work has been published in numerous prestigious scientific journals.

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